-The main types of industries in El Salvador are: food processing, beverages, petroleum, chemicals, fertilizer, textiles, furniture, light metals.
-The main exports and imports are the following: Exports: $3.98 billion : offshore assembly exports, coffee, sugar, shrimp, textiles, chemicals, electricity. Imports: $8.667 billion : raw materials, consumer goods, capital goods, fuels, foodstuffs, petroleum, electricity. -The major trading partners are: U.S., Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Germany, China .
-The following are the main exports and imports in El Salvador: Oil - exports: 4,963 bbl/day Oil - imports: 45,210 bbl/day Electricity - exports: 111.1 million kWh Electricity - imports: 38.6 million kWh Natural gas - exports: 0 cu m Natural gas - imports: 0 cu m) Imports - commodities: raw materials, consumer goods, capital goods, fuels, foodstuffs, petroleum, electricity. Exports - commodities: offshore assembly exports, coffee, sugar, shrimp, textiles, chemicals, electricity. Imports yearly: $8.208 billion Exports yearly: $3.83 billion -The main esports and imports Partners are the following: Exports - US 47.2%, Guatemala 15.4%, Honduras 9.5%, Nicaragua 5.4%, Costa Rica 4.1% Imports - US 30.9%, Guatemala 10.3%, Mexico 8.2%, China 4.7%, Venezuela 4.1% -Industrial production growth rate is year is of: 3.4%. Agriculture - products: coffee, sugar, corn, rice, beans, oilseed, cotton, sorghum; beef, dairy products; shrimp . The most important agricultural products in El Salvador are coffee, cotton, corn (maize), and sugarcane. Several species of palm and coconut trees grow in the coastal zone, and there are many varieties of tropical fruit, such as coconut, tamarind, melon, watermelon, and mango. Nontraditional agricultural products (e.g., jalapeño peppers, marigolds, okra, and pineapple) have increased in importance since the early 2000s.
-Its Economy:
The economy development of the country has been growing since we signed the peace agreements in 1992. Many people left the country during the war of 1980-1992 and it happened because Communist people guerilla people wanted to defend their beliefs and to fight for them, against the people who had everything, most of them were city people, also the Salvadorian army was Recruiting people so that is another reason why Salvadorian people emigrate to the United States of America and also Canada. Remittances from Salvadorans working in the United States or Canada are an important source of income for many families in El Salvador and for the economically growing of El Salvador. Remittances are sent by people who have their family here and who are paying a house or any other material things they need and in a way this is good because the country grows better economically and all of the investments is done here in el Salvador and not in the country they live, but many people are not investing anymore in here because they are afraid that the FMLN (Politian group) is going to take away all of the resources they have here invested in the bank but the people who are sent to become lazy and do not work. But remittances have the more percent in the country of bringing us and incoming more money. Remittances are increasing at an annual rate of 6.5%, and an estimated $1.35 billion.
Remittances have a lot to do with the Rostow’s Growth Model, this is because we as a nation are stopping to produce goods for our country and for exportation. We are getting used to receive from other countries what our country does not produce, and as well we are waiting for money to come from other countries. The money we get is being regenerated and used up. We think, that we are not using the money we have wisely because we are spending and spending in new things just because we have the money. But we don’t realize that we will get to a point were money will be needed and we won’t have no more.
An example of a city that is maintained by many people living in the USA is Intipuca located in San Miguel it is 99% believed that it is maintained only from people in the USA here is a website for you to visit. http://www.intipucacity.com/
In what stage is El Salvador Acorrding Rostow’s Model El Salvador according to the Rostow’s model is in stage number 3 because the production of goods isn’t just in agriculture but now in other industries. There are people that put money into developing new businesses (investments).If there is more investments the more goods. El Salvador lots in good because of natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes they affected specially on the business of coffee. El Salvador is fighting to reduce the amount of poverty. There are a lot of more imports to produce more goods and technology starts to improve better and better including transportations and communications.
-The main types of industries in El Salvador are: food processing, beverages, petroleum, chemicals, fertilizer, textiles, furniture, light metals.
-The main exports and imports are the following:
Exports: $3.98 billion : offshore assembly exports, coffee, sugar, shrimp, textiles, chemicals, electricity.
Imports: $8.667 billion : raw materials, consumer goods, capital goods, fuels, foodstuffs, petroleum, electricity.
-The major trading partners are: U.S., Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Germany, China .
-The following are the main exports and imports in El Salvador:
Oil - exports:
4,963 bbl/day
Oil - imports:
45,210 bbl/day
Electricity - exports:
111.1 million kWh
Electricity - imports:
38.6 million kWh
Natural gas - exports:
0 cu m
Natural gas - imports:
0 cu m)
Imports - commodities:
raw materials, consumer goods, capital goods, fuels, foodstuffs, petroleum, electricity.
Exports - commodities:
offshore assembly exports, coffee, sugar, shrimp, textiles, chemicals, electricity.
Imports yearly:
$8.208 billion
Exports yearly:
$3.83 billion
-The main esports and imports Partners are the following:
Exports -
US 47.2%, Guatemala 15.4%, Honduras 9.5%, Nicaragua 5.4%, Costa Rica 4.1%
Imports -
US 30.9%, Guatemala 10.3%, Mexico 8.2%, China 4.7%, Venezuela 4.1%
-Industrial production growth rate is year is of:
3.4%.
Agriculture - products:
coffee, sugar, corn, rice, beans, oilseed, cotton, sorghum; beef, dairy products; shrimp .
The most important agricultural products in El Salvador are coffee, cotton, corn (maize), and sugarcane. Several species of palm and coconut trees grow in the coastal zone, and there are many varieties of tropical fruit, such as coconut, tamarind, melon, watermelon, and mango. Nontraditional agricultural products (e.g., jalapeño peppers, marigolds, okra, and pineapple) have increased in importance since the early 2000s.
-Its Economy:
The economy development of the country has been growing since we signed the peace agreements in 1992. Many people left the country during the war of 1980-1992 and it happened because Communist people guerilla people wanted to defend their beliefs and to fight for them, against the people who had everything, most of them were city people, also the Salvadorian army was Recruiting people so that is another reason why Salvadorian people emigrate to the United States of America and also Canada. Remittances from Salvadorans working in the United States or Canada are an important source of income for many families in El Salvador and for the economically growing of El Salvador. Remittances are sent by people who have their family here and who are paying a house or any other material things they need and in a way this is good because the country grows better economically and all of the investments is done here in el Salvador and not in the country they live, but many people are not investing anymore in here because they are afraid that the FMLN (Politian group) is going to take away all of the resources they have here invested in the bank but the people who are sent to become lazy and do not work. But remittances have the more percent in the country of bringing us and incoming more money.
Remittances are increasing at an annual rate of 6.5%, and an estimated $1.35 billion.
Remittances have a lot to do with the Rostow’s Growth Model, this is because we as a nation are stopping to produce goods for our country and for exportation. We are getting used to receive from other countries what our country does not produce, and as well we are waiting for money to come from other countries. The money we get is being regenerated and used up. We think, that we are not using the money we have wisely because we are spending and spending in new things just because we have the money. But we don’t realize that we will get to a point were money will be needed and we won’t have no more.
An example of a city that is maintained by many people living in the USA is Intipuca located in San Miguel it is 99% believed that it is maintained only from people in the USA here is a website for you to visit. http://www.intipucacity.com/
In what stage is El Salvador Acorrding Rostow’s Model
El Salvador according to the Rostow’s model is in stage number 3 because the production of goods isn’t just in agriculture but now in other industries. There are people that put money into developing new businesses (investments).If there is more investments the more goods. El Salvador lots in good because of natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes they affected specially on the business of coffee. El Salvador is fighting to reduce the amount of poverty. There are a lot of more imports to produce more goods and technology starts to improve better and better including transportations and communications.